Knowing where to turn when your child is struggling can be difficult.

Emmaus Road Counseling is here to serve the students of Southlands Christian School.

 
 

Adolescent mental health issues are on the rise, especially with our current external influences. 

With external influences such as the Covid pandemic, increase in technology use, and exposure to global violence, including shootings in our nation's schools; our children have experienced traumatic events, changes in their routine, lack of consistency, fear, physical and social isolation, closure of schools, increased screen time, increased risk of child abuse, and parental stress which all correlate with mental distress such as Anxiety, Depression, and PTSD; which has affected them mentally, socially, and academically. 

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Meet our counselor for Southlands Christian School.

Available on-site at 18550 Farjardo Street, Rowland Heights.

What keeps kids from getting the help they need?

Values Alignment

The fear of bringing on a therapist who does not align with the values and mission of a Christian family and a private Christian school can prevent parents from seeking out counseling for their kids.

Cost of Services

The high cost of private Christian school tuition can make affording mental health services for children a challenge for some families.

Stigma

The stigma surrounding mental health and therapy prevents some families from pursuing counseling as an option for their children.

How does Emmaus Road meet these challenges?

At Emmaus Road, we understand the unique challenges that Christian families and private Christian schools face. We are here to help you navigate these challenges and provide resources to support your family.

Emmaus Road is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) Christian Counseling agency that partners with Christian schools, churches, and universities to make quality counseling accessible and affordable. Our goal is to partner with your family by bridging the gap and offering counseling services on campus. 

Our therapists take a collaborative approach, partnering together to make sure parents feel heard, understood, and agree with goals and interventions for their child. 

Our therapists pursue training in various evidence-based treatment modalities, and your child’s sessions may include talk therapy and other methods such as art, games, music, and other tools.

Interventions may include: 

  • Increasing mindfulness of current emotions

  • Identify ways to manage and change emotions

  • Increasing positive emotional events

  • Applying distress tolerance techniques

  • Increase effective coping strategies

  • Identify and challenge any negative beliefs they may have

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